On Friday, November 6, Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner met with Clay County Supervisor of Elections Chris Chambless and Duval County Supervisor of Elections Mike Hogan in Jacksonville to discuss ongoing planning for the 2016 elections.

Secretary of State Ken Detzner, said, “We are happy to report that as we travel around [the state] this fall that we are seeing good results in preparation for the 2016 elections [and the] Presidential Preference Primary on March 15 … In addition, a big part of [the] elections process is helping the voters, to remind them, that there is a process in which they need to get ready so we launched a campaign in Tallahassee working with the Supervisors [called] ‘Get Ready. Get Set. Vote!’”

Clay County Supervisor of Elections Chris Chambless, said, “All Supervisors in the 67 counties are actively engaged into the process, honing their skills, making sure that we are ready for the 2016 elections. I think it is very impressive, that not only the Secretary of State, but his staff with the Division of Elections and other state employees take the time to go and put the boots on the ground to make sure that in addition to the protocols and procedures that they put into place [are working] but that we are working effectively to putting on the best professionally conducted election in the State of Florida’s history.”

Duval County Supervisor of Elections Mike Hogan, said, “We’ll have about 2000 to 2500 people working on Election Day … We’re ready and we’re prepared and I’m very satisfied with [my] staff.”

Photo (from left to right): Clay County Supervisor of Elections Chris Chambless, Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner, and Duval County Supervisor of Elections Mike Hogan meet in Jacksonville to discuss ongoing planning for the 2016 elections and proactive voter education efforts at both the county and state level.

Watch the entire press conference, courtesy of the Florida Channel, here. See additional coverage of the discussion below:

“… Secretary of State Ken Detzner visited Duval County to prepare for the 'big dance.'

“First Coast Supervisors of Election say they want to be proactive so everyone can have a successful election next year. It seems far off, but for Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner it's quickly approaching.

“‘As we travel around, we are seeing good preparation for the upcoming 2016 election,’ said Detzner.”

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